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The Governor’s Office of Economic Development has named the awardees for the Governor Noem’s Investment Plan for Child Care.
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On October 30, 1919, South Dakota held its first official pheasant hunting season.
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The South Dakota Interim Rules Review Committee met to review proposed rules from various state departments – including changes to speed limits in some areas. Most of the department requests were small changes that were quickly voted through by the committee.
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Gov. Kristi Noem has signed an order expanding emergency flood relief to two more counties.
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Each drive-in movie theater across South Dakota provides a unique setting to enjoy your show.
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Popcorn is being popped by the pound at the drive-in movie theaters across South Dakota.
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Owning a Drive-In movie theater throughout South Dakota is a family matter.
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From the SDPB archives, enjoy the documentary Leaving Redfield.
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Another successful year for the state’s tourism industry saw $14.4M visitors spend $4.7 bllion in the state. That represents an eight percent increase over 2021.
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Small town ingenuity has taken another form in downtown Redfield. Leo’s Good Food is a former bank building that has been repurposed into a restaurant, with the salad bar in the vault. And next door, a large retail space that stood empty for a while is now “Wild Roots”. Home to many small businesses not large enough for their own storefront.